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Old 02-28-2007
Louis 13
 

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FULL VERSION OF VISTA HOME PREMIUM
After the purchase of Vista Home Premium Full Version.
1-Can I upgrade from Windows XP ?
2-Upgrade first and have the option of a full clean install.


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Old 02-28-2007
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RE: FULL VERSION OF VISTA HOME PREMIUM
If you have the full version, then I would suggest keeping Vista and XP
separate. AFAIK, if you upgrade XP to Vista, then the XP and Vista become
locked together, meaning that you couldn't then take the XP disc and install
it on another machine. I might be wrong about this, so hopefully someone
will correct me if I am wrong about that.
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Old 02-28-2007
John Whitworth
 

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Re: FULL VERSION OF VISTA HOME PREMIUM

"David Wright" <DavidWright@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:ADE44CB2-93CC-46E0-A881-7D50802560FF@microsoft.com...
> If you have the full version, then I would suggest keeping Vista and XP
> separate. AFAIK, if you upgrade XP to Vista, then the XP and Vista become
> locked together, meaning that you couldn't then take the XP disc and
> install
> it on another machine. I might be wrong about this, so hopefully someone
> will correct me if I am wrong about that.


Not sure about the 'locking' of your XP license to Vista, but I cannot see
any advantage to upgrading XP anyhow. You will be best off with a clean
install! Anyway, can you even perform an upgrade with a full version? I
thought that with previous versions of Windows, the full version would not
allow the upgrade, and advised to go back and buy an upgrade version
instead?

JW


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Old 02-28-2007
Rick Rogers
 

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Re: FULL VERSION OF VISTA HOME PREMIUM
Hi Louis,

1) Yes, *if* you have WinXP Home currently installed. Vista Home Premium
cannot upgrade WinXP Professional (this would require business or ultimate).

2) Yes. With a full version you can always do a clean install.

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Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
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"Louis 13" <lous13@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> After the purchase of Vista Home Premium Full Version.
> 1-Can I upgrade from Windows XP ?
> 2-Upgrade first and have the option of a full clean install.
>


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Old 02-28-2007
Dale
 

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Re: FULL VERSION OF VISTA HOME PREMIUM
If it is not forced in the process, it is certainly the intent of the
upgrade license. Of course, if you install Vista on a PC that had an OEM
license of XP, they're tied, in effect, anyway. The OEM license of XP can't
be transferred to another PC, and the Vista license, once installed, can
only be transferred once.

Dale

"David Wright" <DavidWright@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:ADE44CB2-93CC-46E0-A881-7D50802560FF@microsoft.com...
> If you have the full version, then I would suggest keeping Vista and XP
> separate. AFAIK, if you upgrade XP to Vista, then the XP and Vista become
> locked together, meaning that you couldn't then take the XP disc and
> install
> it on another machine. I might be wrong about this, so hopefully someone
> will correct me if I am wrong about that.


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Old 02-28-2007
Sky King
 

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Re: FULL VERSION OF VISTA HOME PREMIUM


In news:ADE44CB2-93CC-46E0-A881-7D50802560FF@microsoft.com,
David Wright <DavidWright@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> If you have the full version, then I would suggest keeping Vista and
> XP separate. AFAIK, if you upgrade XP to Vista, then the XP and Vista
> become locked together, meaning that you couldn't then take the XP
> disc and install it on another machine. ...


Correct, David.

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....Sky

Tom "Sky" King
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Old 02-28-2007
Colin Barnhorst
 

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Re: FULL VERSION OF VISTA HOME PREMIUM
The one-transfer rule concerning Vista was rescinded about three months ago
in a bulletin issued by MS. The bulletin acknowledged that technology
enthusiasts transfer Windows many times and noted that user input had led to
the decision to lift the one-transfer rule.

"Dale" <nospam@nospam.ever> wrote in message
news:%23LchXNqJHHA.3936@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> If it is not forced in the process, it is certainly the intent of the
> upgrade license. Of course, if you install Vista on a PC that had an OEM
> license of XP, they're tied, in effect, anyway. The OEM license of XP
> can't be transferred to another PC, and the Vista license, once installed,
> can only be transferred once.
>
> Dale


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Old 02-28-2007
Colin Barnhorst
 

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Re: FULL VERSION OF VISTA HOME PREMIUM
I don't know what you mean by "Upgrade first and have the option of a full
clean install."

If you are running XP Home you can do an upgrade to Vista Home Premium.

If you are running XP Pro the upgrade option will be disabled and you will
have to do a custom install for VHP.

There is no "clean" option in Vista Setup. There is only "upgrade" and
"custom."

If you want to do a clean installation of VHP you need to boot with the dvd
and use the Advanced Options to format the drive.

The custom install option within Setup does not reformat a volume. It will
only do a quick format if the volume has not been formatted previously with
NTFS.


"Louis 13" <lous13@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> After the purchase of Vista Home Premium Full Version.
> 1-Can I upgrade from Windows XP ?
> 2-Upgrade first and have the option of a full clean install.
>


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Old 02-28-2007
Dale
 

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Re: FULL VERSION OF VISTA HOME PREMIUM
That's good to hear! And good to hear that, other than the Windows Media
Player product team, Microsoft really does respond to user feedback!

Dale

"Colin Barnhorst" <colinbarharst@msn.com> wrote in message
news:%23iYCj2qJHHA.3268@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> The one-transfer rule concerning Vista was rescinded about three months
> ago in a bulletin issued by MS. The bulletin acknowledged that
> technology enthusiasts transfer Windows many times and noted that user
> input had led to the decision to lift the one-transfer rule.
>
> "Dale" <nospam@nospam.ever> wrote in message
> news:%23LchXNqJHHA.3936@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> If it is not forced in the process, it is certainly the intent of the
>> upgrade license. Of course, if you install Vista on a PC that had an OEM
>> license of XP, they're tied, in effect, anyway. The OEM license of XP
>> can't be transferred to another PC, and the Vista license, once
>> installed, can only be transferred once.
>>
>> Dale

>


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Old 02-28-2007
Bill Walter
 

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Re: FULL VERSION OF VISTA HOME PREMIUM
The 6 years of monthly patches has created a ton of unused code to be all
over your XP system. In the dozen or so machines I monitor generally a clean
XP install has just over 1G in the Windows directory. After a few years of
operation this grows to 6 - 8G mainly because the security updates don't
clean up very well leaving a rollback and lots of other junk that is never
executed. I regularly reformat and reinstall everything just to keep the
system running faster. Generally after a reformat and reinstall I am seeing
1/2 to 1/3 the boot and shut down times I was seeing with a "used"
installation.

When you do a VISTA upgrade it can take much longer than a clean install. I
have not tried in the RTM build but earlier builds would take around 20
minutes for a clean install and 4 - 6 hours for an upgrade. Also you need
around 10 -15 G to do an upgrade. You and also do a dual boot and use the
migration tools to move settings and applications form the other
installation. Also you can move settings and applications form another
system running XP which is a nice feature.

As I pointed out in the first paragraph you can reformat and reinstall and
generally you will see increased performance. Microsoft should provide a
tool to decrement and increment the activation as you uninstall and
reinstall so that you don't run into reactivation issues when you reinstall.
I have never had any problems when the activation failed to automatically
activate and I had to call Microsoft and explain that I am just reinstalling
everything on the same machine or I have changed enough hardware to trigger
a new activation. They had intended to limit the number of reinstalls but
they backed down and revised the EULA to allow reinstalling and moving to
other machines. That does not mean that activation will work automatically
every time you try but as I said I have reformatted and reinstalled many
systems and many Microsoft applications that require activation. Even when
the activation fails Microsoft will activate over the phone and my
experience has been that after a phone activation you get several automatic
activations before you have to phone again.

Bill Walter

"Louis 13" <lous13@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> After the purchase of Vista Home Premium Full Version.
> 1-Can I upgrade from Windows XP ?
> 2-Upgrade first and have the option of a full clean install.
>


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